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{{trope}}
[[File:papalazarou1.jpg|link=The League of Gentlemen|frame| The pinkish colour is makeup.]]
 
 
{{quote|'''Camilla:''' You, sir, should unmask.
'''Stranger:''' Indeed?
'''Cassilda:''' Indeed, it's time. We have all laid aside disguise but you.
'''Stranger:''' I wear no mask. |''[[The King in Yellow]]''.}}
|''[[The King in Yellow]]''.}}
 
A horror trope which has become something of a [[Dead Horse Trope]], as it's now almost always played for comedy. It involves a character seeing an ugly face and begin pulling at it, on the assumption that it's a mask. Of course, it's actually someone's face and the puller will typically be [[Horror Struck]]. Sometimes a purely comedic variation will occur with wigs if the joke is that [[Bifauxnen|a woman looks like a man]]. Also closely related to "I'm not pregnant, I'm just obese" jokes. Compare with [[Your Costume Needs Work]] and [[For Halloween I Am Going as Myself]]. Can be a result of the monster being [[Mistaken for An Imposter]].
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
* Happens to the main character of ''[[Angel Densetsu]]'' where a new guidance conselor first scolds him for wearing a frightening mask and begins pulling on his face, and then [[Crosses the Line Twice|accuses him of mutilating himself to scare people]].
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* [[Batman|The Joker]] sometimes likes to pretend he's wearing makeup, but that ain't makeup. Well, [[The Dark Knight Saga|except...]]
 
== Fan FicWorks ==
 
== Fan Fic ==
* Inverted in [http://www.whofic.com/viewstory.php?sid=15990 this] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' Fan Fic, as the non-mask-wearing character in question is an attractive [[Human Alien]].
 
 
== Film ==
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{{quote|"I'm sorry, Basil. I thought your mother was a man."}}
* The Archbishop of Canterbury in ''[[Johnny English]]''.
 
 
== Literature ==
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* In [[Beastly]] Kyle goes to a [[For Halloween I Am Going as Myself|Halloween party]] where he startes talking to a girl who asks to see him again but to do so she needs to know what he looks like and you know the rest.
* Played straight in [[Edgar Allan Poe|''The Masque of the Red Death'']]
** Parodied by [[The Grim Reaper|Death]] in the [[Discworld]] novel ''[[Discworld/The Light Fantastic|The Light Fantastic]]'', explaining why he appeared at a summoning ritual with a cocktail and a sausage-on-a-stick. {{smallcaps| "The party's nice, but I expect it'll all go downhill after midnight. It's when they think I'll be taking my mask off."}}
** Terry Pratchett played a similar situation (almost) straight in his short story ''Turntables of the Night'', with the catch that it's from the perspective of a guest at the party ([[Unreliable Narrator|who may or may not be drunk]].)
** ''[[Discworld/Maskerade|Maskerade]]'' features Death appearing to a man while dressed in a bright red suit and an extremely cheap skull mask. The man demands that Death removes his mask, to which he complies. The man then asks him to remove his ''other'' mask...
** In ''[[Discworld/I Shall Wear Midnight|I Shall Wear Midnight]]'', {{spoiler|Mrs. Proust sells stereotypically warty and hideous witch masks and gloves, and appears to be wearing a full set. Then Tiffany realizes that the masks she sells are copies of her own face.}}
* ''[[The King in Yellow]]'' (see above) is also a straight example, from back before it was such a [[Dead Horse Trope]].
* [[Shel Silverstein]]'s poem "Best Mask?"
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* In ''Quozl'', the [[Petting Zoo People]] aliens are wandering around Disneyland pretending to be people in suits. ({{spoiler|The protagonist's sister had written them into her kids' TV show}}) [[Hilarity Ensues]] when {{spoiler|the security guards confront them for being dressed up like characters ''[[Glamour Failure|from a rival company]]''.}}
 
== Live -Action TV ==
 
== Live Action TV ==
* Used in the first episode of ''[[Torchwood]]''. The fact that the guy looks like an alien wearing a normal janitor's jumpsuit plays with you.
* ''[[The League of Gentlemen]]'''s Papa Lazarou is not normally wearing makeup.
* In the ''[[Tales from the Crypt]]'' episode "Only Skin Deep", the guy finds out the woman {{spoiler|a deranged [[Serial Killer]] who murders men and cuts off their faces for her "art"}} he hooked up with during a Halloween party isn't wearing a mask when he scratches her and draws blood.
 
== TheaterTheatre ==
 
== Theater ==
* [[Cyrano De Bergerac]]: In Act I Scene I, Cyrano is described by one of his friends, Raguenau (making this [[Older Than Radio]]):
{{quote|''Above his Toby ruff''
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''one laughs, says ''He will anon take it off.'' But no!—Monsieur de Bergerac''
'' always keeps it on.'' }}
 
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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** Rendered even creepier by the fact he can ''still make expressions with it'', the metal of the mask [[Uncanny Valley|violently contorting]] to reflect his wrath.
* Played for laughs in the second ''[[Professor Layton]]'' game. When the professor and Luke first run into {{spoiler|Inspector Chelmey}}, who Don Paolo had [[Latex Perfection|impersonated]] in the previous game, Luke immediately assumes it's him again. He has to be pried off the victim, who has ''no'' idea why Luke is trying to pull his face off.
 
 
== Web Animation ==
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* In one video by College Humor, which is a parody of ''Scooby-Doo'', Shaggy immediately suspects that a security guard is the culprit. He grabs for the guard's face and pulls it off, revealing...the inside of the guard's face.
 
== Web Comics ==
 
== Webcomics ==
* Not a horror example, but in ''[[Fur Will Fly]]'', when Brad first arrives in the [[Mirror Universe]], [http://www.jadephoenix.org/fwf/comics/index.php?date=fur_fly5.jpg he tries taking off Stewart's and Natalie's animal masks]. Needless to say, it doesn't work.
 
 
== Web Original ==
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* In [http://strangeandsecretfaces.blogspot.com/2011/05/fever-ship.html this creepypasta] for ''[[The Fear Mythos]]'', this trope is applied to [[Enemy to All Living Things|the Plague Doctor]]:
{{quote|"He had a funny beak face," the child said. "I asked him. I asked him why he was wearing such a funny mask. He told me that he wasn't wearing no mask."}}
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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[[Category:Disguise Tropes]]
[[Category:Horror Tropes]]
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